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** Hundred's first ending theme is sung by Suzuko Mimori, Sora Tokui, Creator/IzumiKitta (who voiced Noboru Kodo), and Creator/MikoiSasaki (who voiced Kuguru Uki).

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** Hundred's first second ending theme is sung by Suzuko Mimori, Sora Tokui, Creator/IzumiKitta (who voiced Noboru Kodo), and Creator/MikoiSasaki (who voiced Kuguru Uki).
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** Hundred's first ending theme is sung by Suzuko Mimori, Sora Tokui, Creator/Izumi Kitta (who voiced Noboru Kodo), and Creator/MikoiSasaki (who voiced Kuguru Uki).

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** Hundred's first ending theme is sung by Suzuko Mimori, Sora Tokui, Creator/Izumi Kitta Creator/IzumiKitta (who voiced Noboru Kodo), and Creator/MikoiSasaki (who voiced Kuguru Uki).
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** The first and second ending themes ares sung by Creator/SoraTokui, who plays (and cosplays as) Paruko Nanana.
** The second opening is sung by Marie Mizuno and Shuta Morishima, who play Gao and Baku respectively.

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** The first and second ending themes ares are sung by Creator/SoraTokui, who plays voices (and cosplays as) Paruko Nanana.
** The second opening is sung by Marie Mizuno and Shuta Morishima, Creator/ShutaMorishima, who play voices Gao and Baku respectively.



** Hundred's first ending theme is sung by Souma Saito who plays Tasuku.

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** Hundred's first ending theme is sung by Souma Saito Creator/SomaSaito, who plays Tasuku.voiced Tasuku.
** Hundred's first ending theme is sung by Suzuko Mimori, Sora Tokui, Creator/Izumi Kitta (who voiced Noboru Kodo), and Creator/MikoiSasaki (who voiced Kuguru Uki).
** Triple D's first ending theme is sung by Sora Tokui.
** Triple D's second ending theme is sung by Creator/ShoutaAoi, who voiced Gaito.
** X's first opening is sung by Sora Tokui and Shuta Morishima.
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* MonTech: A Buddy Police Officer gives Core Deck Cases when a person and a Monster become Buddies. Core Deck Cases can Luminze for Buddyfights, which transforms into a Core Gadget that takes the form of a person's hope and dreams. There are also Buddy Skills, which can allow their human to gain Flight or a flying vehicle.

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** A similar thing happens with Rei Urameshi during his fight with Ranma. He knows Ranma wants to use the Lost World Flag and he can only put two in his initial deck, thus [[spoiler: Rei uses his strategy to destroy his deck to ensure that the Lost World Flag doesn't make it to his hand at all. Unfortunately, Ranma had the card early on, thus Rei switches strategies to destroy his Lost Deck since the deck size is much smaller than a normal deck. Too bad Ranma defeated him before he even got a chance.]]



* EvilCounterpart: Each one of the three protagonists has one among the antagonist: Ranma for Yuga, Seiji for Subaru and Daijiro for Masato. They even use the same World as their heroic counterparts but have opposite playstyles.

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* EvilCounterpart: Each one of the three protagonists has one among the antagonist: Ranma for Yuga, Seiji for Subaru and Daijiro for Masato. They even use the same World as their heroic counterparts but have opposite playstyles.[[note]]Garga is a monster that can be used in all of the main worlds, Destroyer can only exist in his own parallel world. Subaru depends on his formation to fight, Seiji disrupts his opponent's formation via invasion. Masato relies on multiple weaker monsters to make each other stronger, Daijiro relies on a single powerful monster and making them more powerful.[[/note]]

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* MyGreatestFailure: Gao considers his conduct against Rouga during their first fight to be this.

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* MyGreatestFailure: Gao considers his conduct against Rouga during their first fight to be this. During ''Hundred'', his loss to Ikazuchi is this due to Tenbu being devoured by Yamigeddo as a result of his loss.
* MythologyGag: Every fight in ''All-Star Fight'' is a reference to specific aspects of the show throughout it's runtime:
** Gao vs Kanata references ''Buddyfight X'', Kanata of course debuts during this season and it introduces the Overturn mechanic with Drum's version of Overturn. The fight ends with Gao's main Impact during the season.
** Noboru vs Ikazuchi/Bolt references ''Buddyfight Hundred'', Ikazuchi debuted during the season. It is also this season where Noboru changes his primary flag from Dragon World to Dungeon World. This also shows off the primary conflict of the season, Hundred Demons vs the Omni Lords, Ikazuchi of course utilizing the Hundred Demons with Noboru modifying his deck to include the Omni Lords. It also finally sees Noboru take his revenge on Ikazuchi for defeating him during the season.
** Kyoya vs Wisdom is the series [[EvilVsEvil Villain Fight]]. The episode featuring this fight also involved the fight above showing all three villainous flags (though Kyoya would unleash his other two flags in the next fight) throughout the series. In addition, both flags used has both fighters start off with 4 cards in hand with Kyoya starting with extra life while Wisdom has a larger size cap.
** Tasuku vs Gaito is the ''Buddyfight Triple D'' fight, Gaito debuted during this season while Tasuku, despite being the {{Deuteragonist}}, saw his role in the story increase, both fighters establishing a PowerTrio with Gao, as well as a small rivalry with one another. Triple D also debuted Ozon-B, a commentator from Dungeon World who also makes a return during this episode. The season also debuts Impact Monsters with both fighters unveiling new Impact Monsters for their respective buddies.
** Gao vs Noboru sees Gao's first and most persistent rival, Noboru squaring off. Because of the [[WhamEpisode reveal of Gao moving away]], this does double duty to show off his other friends, mainly Kiri/Miseria, Ban/Burn Nova, and Count Dawn with the other Omni Lords, a deck he used previously. Gao will sometimes utilize a deck involving his friends in some way like the aforementioned Omni Lords which are in Noboru's deck, his Thunder Empire deck which sees Gao utilize Thunder Empire versions of his friends buddies, or even his current deck which combines all three of his previous buddies and their mechanics. Continuing the previous fight's references, shows the Dragon Force item and Bal's new Impact Monster form.
** Tasuku (as the Purgatory Knight) vs Kyoya is a reference to Kyoya's Disaster organization, season 1's main villain group, which Tasuku was a part of during his FaceHeelTurn going by the aforementioned name. Both fighters would also utilize their second flags, Darkness Dragon World for Tasuku and Dragon Zwei for Kyoya.
** Gao vs Tasuku is of course the series as a whole as a means to go full circle as Gao vs Tasuku was the first fight featured in Buddyfight as a whole. The fight would see both fighters unleash their SuperMode on each other, Tasuku would unleash Jackknife Dragon Gold Ritter combining it with his own Dragon Force to create Jackknife Grandthesse with Gao combining Dragon Force with the Future Force. The fight ends with the Impact card that defined Season 1, Gargantua Punisher.

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%%* Power Trio: In the original and Hundred: Gao, Tetsuya and Zanya. In Triple D: Gao, Tasuku, and Gaito. In X: Gao, Kanata, and Gaito.

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%%* * Power Trio: In the original Each season typically focuses on a specific trio. The only constant between all of them is Gao.
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and Hundred: ''Hundred'': Gao, Tetsuya Tetsuya, and Zanya. In Triple D: Zanya.
** ''Triple D'':
Gao, Tasuku, and Gaito. In X: Gaito.
** ''X'':
Gao, Kanata, and Gaito.
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* DisproportionateRetribution: After Da Dan fails to usurp Ranma as the leader of the Lost Crew, the later is content with merely banishing him. Then Destroyer decides that's not enough and [[spoiler: proceeds to swallow Da Dan whole.]] This shakes up Seiji, who secretly encouraged Da Dan to rebel in the first place, so badly that [[spoiler: Subaru is able to talk him into [[HeelFaceTurn abandoning Ranma]] after their final fight.]]
* Dramatic Wind: Happens whenever Ranma activates Lost World.
* EnigmaticEmpoweringEntity: Destroyer acts as this for [[spoiler: Ranma]], offering him a powerful new deck in exchange for isolating himself from his friends, [[spoiler: so that Destroyer can [[EmotionEater feed off the resulting negative emotions.]]]]
* EurekaMoment: Yuga has one prior to his fourth fight with Ranma. While reviewing his first match with Subaru, he observes how Subaru countered Garga's Blast Mode, whose attacks could not be negated, by using a spell that prevents him from attacking in the first place. He then concludes that, [[spoiler: rather than focus on fighting Lost World, he needs to prevent Ranma from activating the flag to begin with. Unfortunately for him, the plan fails due to Ranma having a card that increases his gauge at the perfect time.]]
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** Ranma's first fight with Yuga after [[spoiler: obtaining Lost World.]] He effortlessly shrugs all of Yuga's attacks, [[NoSell no-sells]] Deity Gargantua Punisher, then systematically destroys every card on Yuga's hand and field before finishing him off with a [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill 10 damage impact.]] It's telling that this is the only time in the series where Yuga reacts to an opponent with any fear.
** Miko defeats Da Dan without taking a single point of damage.
** Daijirou does the same thing to Masato in their first match.
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* BatmanGambit: Ranma attempts one when he recruits Seji in order to [[spoiler: bait Subaru into joining. It is implied he recruited Daijirou in order to similarly attract Masato, with the ultimate goal of assimilating Yuga. It fails spectacularly before it can really get off the ground, due to Subaru, Masato, and especially Yuga not getting jealous of their companions' new power the way Ranma expected them to.]]


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*CoolSword:
** Yuga's Dragon World deck has several.
** Kanesada's Excelblade, the centerpiece of his deck, which allows him to use his impact.
*CorruptedContingency: An unusual heroic example with the Anti-Lost weapon. The Buddy Police created it with the intention of [[spoiler: completely destroying Destroyer. During the final fight with Ranma, Yuga transforms it into Diety Creation's Fangflare, Gargantua Punisher!, which allows him to win the fight without harming Destroyer at all. Fortunately for everyone, Destroyer pulls a [[HeelFaceTurn Heel-Face Turn]] soon after.]] So the contingency was used on its intended target, but for a completely different purpose.
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*BreakingTheFourthWall: Done occasionally. Usually takes the form of one or more characters interacting with the narrator. Always [[PlayedForLaughs played exclusively for comedy.]]

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* AlasPoorVillain: Da Dan may have been an unrepentant jerkass, but it's hard not to take pity on him when [[spoiler: he is devoured by destroyer.]]

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* AlasPoorVillain: Da Dan may have been an unrepentant jerkass, but it's hard not to take pity on him when [[spoiler: he is devoured by destroyer.Destroyer.]]


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*BeyondTheImpossible: In the final episode, Yuga managing to [[spoiler: transform the anti-lost weapon into Deity Creations Fangflare, Gargantua Punisher out of sheer positivity]] definitely qualifies.
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* EvilIsCool: Vile Ranma and the Lost World becomes immensely popular in-universe as a result of this trope.
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* EvilIsCool: Vile Ranma and the Lost World becomes immensely popular in-universe as a result of this trope.
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* Alas, Poor Villain: Da Dan may have been an unrepentant jerkass, but it's hard not to take pity on him when [[spoiler: he is devoured by destroyer.]]

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* Alas, Poor Villain: AlasPoorVillain: Da Dan may have been an unrepentant jerkass, but it's hard not to take pity on him when [[spoiler: he is devoured by destroyer.]]
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* ApocslypseHow: According to Tasuku, [[spoiler: Destroyer was planning a Class 3a by having humanity battle to the point of extinction in order to absorb the resulting negative emotions.]]

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* ApocslypseHow: ApocalypseHow: According to Tasuku, [[spoiler: Destroyer was planning a Class 3a by having humanity battle to the point of extinction in order to absorb the resulting negative emotions.]]
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*Alas, Poor Villain: Da Dan may have been an unrepentant jerkass, but it's hard not to take pity on him when [[spoiler: he is devoured by destroyer.]]


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*ApocslypseHow: According to Tasuku, [[spoiler: Destroyer was planning a Class 3a by having humanity battle to the point of extinction in order to absorb the resulting negative emotions.]]


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*EvilCostumeSwitch: Ranma gets one after [[spoiler: becoming Destroyer's buddy. He keeps the outfit when Buddyfighting even after [[HeelFaceTurn becoming good again.]]]]


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*EvilIsCool: Vile Ranma and the Lost World becomes immensely popular in-universe as a result of this trope.
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* ExcitedShowTitle: The episode titles, many of the card names and even their effect text are all really excited!
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* MonsAsCharacterization: This show rather light on this trope for a card game battle anime, since often the mons are characters in their own right. Instead, the Buddyfighters will usually be characterized by the items, which are weapons equipped by the player so that they can fight alongside their monsters, they use instead.

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* MonsAsCharacterization: This show anime series is rather light on this trope for a card game battle anime, since often the mons are characters in their own right. Instead, the Buddyfighters will usually be characterized by the items, which are weapons equipped by the player so that they can fight alongside their monsters, they use instead.
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* MonsAsCharacterization: This show rather light on this trope for a card game battle anime, since often the mons are characters in their own right. Instead, the Buddyfighters will usually be characterized by the items, which are weapons equipped by the player so that they can fight alongside their monsters, they use instead.
** [[TheHero Gao Mikado]] primarily utilizes [[HeroesFightBarehanded cestuses]] or [[HeroesPreferSwords a BFS]].
** [[TheLancer Tasuku Ryuenji]] uses rapiers, as well as [[FamilyFriendlyFirearms laser guns]] after coming to terms with the loss of his parents following [[NoodleIncident The Disaster]], which robbed him of his childhood.
** [[TokenEvilTeammate Gaito Kurusu]] favors [[SinisterScythe scythes]].
** [[LovableJock Kanata Oroza]] uses cleats which generate energy blasts for him to kick at his opponents. He also uses a lot of Soccer/Association Football-themed cards.
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After the end of ''Buddyfight'' Ace, due to production issues, Bushiroad had ended the anime and continued ''Buddyfight Ace'' in the manga involving other Dragods. Many of the animators who worked on the ''Buddyfight'' anime would go on to handle the anime of [[DuelingWorks competitor]] ''Anime/DuelMasters'' going forward.

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After the end of ''Buddyfight'' Ace, ''Buddyfight Ace'', due to production issues, Bushiroad had ended the anime and continued ''Buddyfight Ace'' in the manga involving other Dragods. Many of the animators who worked on the ''Buddyfight'' anime would go on to handle the anime of its [[DuelingWorks competitor]] ''Anime/DuelMasters'' going forward.



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After the end of ''Buddyfight'' Ace, due to production issues, Bushiroad had ended the anime and continued ''Buddyfight Ace'' in the manga involving other Dragods.

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After the end of ''Buddyfight'' Ace, due to production issues, Bushiroad had ended the anime and continued ''Buddyfight Ace'' in the manga involving other Dragods.
Dragods. Many of the animators who worked on the ''Buddyfight'' anime would go on to handle the anime of [[DuelingWorks competitor]] ''Anime/DuelMasters'' going forward.
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* CoolPet: Having a buddy monster as a pet can be cool.
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** Taken UpToEleven when Genma dresses up as Captain Answer.

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** Taken UpToEleven when When Genma dresses up as Captain Answer.



*** ''All-Star Fight'' is ''[[Main/UpToEleven filled]]'' with this, bringing back Gao's previous Buddies, Drum and Bal, as well as several characters that haven't been seen in ''years'', such as Rouga and Ikazuchi.

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*** ''All-Star Fight'' is ''[[Main/UpToEleven filled]]'' ''filled'' with this, bringing back Gao's previous Buddies, Drum and Bal, as well as several characters that haven't been seen in ''years'', such as Rouga and Ikazuchi.
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* UrbanFantasy: Occasionally people wind up with dragons and such following them around. Everyone accepts them into society without much fuss, and parents of children with buddies immediately treat the monster as part of their family. A demon is a popular local TV personality.

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* UrbanFantasy: Occasionally people wind up with dragons and such following them around. Everyone accepts them into society without much fuss, and parents of children with buddies immediately treat the monster as part of their family. A demon is even a popular local TV personality.

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